Archives has (new series numbers) v. III, no. 50 (Dec. 10, 1881) - no. 52 (Dec. 24, 1881). (There is an old numbering series, for older issues.)
Published weekly in Louisville, Kentucky by James B. Marshall. Archives has microfilm of one issue only: v. 6, no. 17 (May 17, 1841).
"Independent Democratic." Archives has v. LXXI, no. 157 (June 6, 1906 - Homecoming edition) and March 1, 1933 editions. Beginning Mar. 23, 1924 Sunday issues were titled: Sunday Herald-Post.
Archives has v. VIII, no. 46 (March 13, 1915) and v. XII, no. 22 (April 5, 1924). Same issues also available on microfilm.
Bound volumes: Jan - June 1891 and 1893.
This is a commemorative issue celebrating the Times' anniversary, on microfilm. History: The Louisville Times was established in 1884 as an afternoon daily newspaper. The Times ceased publication in 1987.
Archives has microfilm of one issue only: October 13, 1841. Published by James B. Marshall in Louisville, Kentucky.
Published in Louisville, Kentucky by Prentice & Weissinger. Archives has microfilm of the following issues only: May 20, 1840; June 24, 1840; Sept. 23, 1840; Feb. 3, 1841; April 7, 1841; Nov. 3, 1841; May 11, 1842; Sept. 21, 1842; and Jan. 24, 1844.
Business records of the Manly Messenger, a monthly neighborhood magazine published in the late 1970s in Old Louisville. Includes promotional, advertising, and distribution records and contracts.